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When Jane & Johnny Come Marching Homeless

A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT COMPASSION, UNDERSTANDING, AND HOPE FOR OUR VETERANS. 

War doesn’t end when a soldier returns home, for many it’s just the beginning. 

There are hidden wounds soldiers have always experienced upon returning home from every war- this documentary will shed Light and Healing on these many issues through the Voices of Veterans and their Families.

Many soldiers return home with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder- PTSD, formerly known as “shell shock and battle fatigue” and with the current wars in Iraq & Afghanistan- it is compounded with Traumatic Brain Injury, TBI.  These conditions can lead to unpredictable behavior, hyper-vigilance, insomnia, nightmares, war flashbacks, drug & alcohol abuse~ which can result in hopelessness, joblessness, spousal abuse, divorce, homelessness, and suicide.  These are the hidden wounds that many of our veterans face when they return emotionally home less: a shell of the person they once were.

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May 2013

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